Surveillance colonoscopy after ureterosigmoidostomy

1983 
: Twenty-two patients underwent surveillance colonoscopy for 2 to 54 months (average, 22 months) after ureterosigmoidostomy. The distance between site of ureterocolonic anastomosis and anal verge ranged from 13 to 30 cm (average, 18.3 cm) in right side and from 20 to 37 cm (average, 29.5 cm) in left side. The form of implanted site could be classified into 3 types which were flat, sessile and pedunculated types. Endoscopic biopsies performed on eleven polyp-like regions of ureterocolonic anastomosis revealed inflammation in 10 cases (90%) and adenoma without malignancy in one case (10%). The mucosa more than 5 cm away from implanted site showed findings of inflammation without constitutional abnormality in more than 60% of all patients. The periodical surveillance colonoscopy at intervals of approximately one year seemed to be useful for early detection of the tumors of the colon after ureterosigmoidostomy.
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